Hampden House PUPILS Remember

Dear Hampden

You may have heard that the College has been raising money for a new memorial statue, helping us to remember the 147 Old Brightonians who sacrificed their lives in the Great War. Situated outside the College Chapel, the statue will not be that of a soldier, but a Brighton College boy in school uniform leaving the Chapel for the last time to serve his country.

Over the last 12 months, parents and Old Brightonians have been making a donation of £1,000 to 'sponsor' and leave a dedication to each of the boys from the Roll of Honour. It has been a deeply moving project involving pupils, parents and Old Brightonians, and we are now very close to remembering each of the 147 who died and reaching our fundraising target.

As part of our commemorative activities each House has decided to take on a past pupil to remember. I chose Frederick John Bartley (Ju./Ha. 1896-04) for Hampden House. He left the College in 1904 and you can read about what he did subsequently on his page in the Role Of Honour. Frederick was killed in action on 26th March 1917, aged 30.

To donate in memory of Frederick, please simply use the links below. If you would like to add your comments and dedications to Frederick’s page please email these through to remember@brightoncollege.net

Whether it is £20 or £100, anything you can contribute will help, and we would be extremely grateful.